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State of North Carolina Office of the Governor
Michael F. Easley
Governor
Release: IMMEDIATE
Contact: Vanessa Capobianco
Date: 10/14/2004
Phone: (919) 733-5612
GOV. EASLEY APPOINTS BISHOP TO NORTH CAROLINA PRIVATE PROTECTIVE SERVICES BOARD
Raleigh - Gov. Mike Easley has appointed Brenda J. Bishop of Greensboro to the North Carolina Private Protective Services Board.
Bishop is a background investigator with the Greensboro Police Department. She is a member of the N.C. Law Enforcement Women’s Association and the N.C. Association of Police Executives. Bishop is a past recipient of the N.C. Law Enforcement Woman of the Year Award and was the first woman to receive the Advanced Law Enforcement Certificate. She received her bachelor’s degree in social welfare and psychology and master’s degree in education from N.C. Agricultural & Technological State University.
Board duties are to approve, deny, suspend, revoke or take other disciplinary action against applicants and licensed members under its control. The board also administers licensing and sets educational and training requirements for people, firms, associations and corporations. The board has 14 members, each serving a three-year term. The governor appoints one member.

State of North Carolina Office of the Governor
Michael F. Easley
Governor
Release: IMMEDIATE
Contact: Vanessa Capobianco
Date: 10/14/2004
Phone: (919) 733-5612
GOV. EASLEY APPOINTS BISHOP TO NORTH CAROLINA PRIVATE PROTECTIVE SERVICES BOARD
Raleigh - Gov. Mike Easley has appointed Brenda J. Bishop of Greensboro to the North Carolina Private Protective Services Board.
Bishop is a background investigator with the Greensboro Police Department. She is a member of the N.C. Law Enforcement Women’s Association and the N.C. Association of Police Executives. Bishop is a past recipient of the N.C. Law Enforcement Woman of the Year Award and was the first woman to receive the Advanced Law Enforcement Certificate. She received her bachelor’s degree in social welfare and psychology and master’s degree in education from N.C. Agricultural & Technological State University.
Board duties are to approve, deny, suspend, revoke or take other disciplinary action against applicants and licensed members under its control. The board also administers licensing and sets educational and training requirements for people, firms, associations and corporations. The board has 14 members, each serving a three-year term. The governor appoints one member.